In the course of a sickening newsletter blaming the Catholic pedophile clergy scandal on gays, sexual liberation, and the media, there is this little pearl:
Monsignor [Eugene] Clark's [of New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral] final point was that we need to understand the influence of our pagan culture. Popular culture, he said, has created a sex-saturated society. "Not even the Weimar culture of Germany of the 1920s and 1930s, thoroughly degenerate, touched the whole of society and its children as does our electronic media -- it keeps liberated sex before all young people -- all of us -- all their waking hours. Every vice is a popular option, every day. It is a culture created by the media that now strongly attacks the failed 3% among Catholic clergy".
Hmmm, yes, I see. Weimar Germany was degenerate and sexually licentious - until a stern, moralizing, masculinist movement came along, condemned the prevailing culture and then swept it aside.
I love the fact that this nitwit is essentially agreeing with the Nazis.
(Via SpinDentist at All Spin Zone.)
[chuckle] It should be noted that this is the same Eugene Clark who recently resigned as rector of St. Pat's after being named in divorce papers as the lover of his married secretary...but clearly, the liberal media made him do it...
Posted by: DominEditrix | August 13, 2005 at 09:58 AM